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Folklore and Data: Reshaping the Film Industry
Stelios Michalopoulos's research shows a correlation between the success of audiovisual products in a region and the themes present in that region's folklore, demonstrating how data analysis is reshaping the film industry.
Folklore and Data: Reshaping the Film Industry
Stelios Michalopoulos's research shows a correlation between the success of audiovisual products in a region and the themes present in that region's folklore, demonstrating how data analysis is reshaping the film industry.
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36% Bias Score


Premios Puñetas Honors Legal and Journalistic Excellence
Acijur's 14th annual Premios Puñetas, held in Madrid, honored Supreme Court Justice Antonio del Moral (Gold Puñetas), criticized those undermining international law ("Vete a Hacer Puñetas"), and recognized various individuals and groups for their contributions to law, journalism, and social responsi...
Premios Puñetas Honors Legal and Journalistic Excellence
Acijur's 14th annual Premios Puñetas, held in Madrid, honored Supreme Court Justice Antonio del Moral (Gold Puñetas), criticized those undermining international law ("Vete a Hacer Puñetas"), and recognized various individuals and groups for their contributions to law, journalism, and social responsi...
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32% Bias Score


Ithaca Excavation Confirms Location of Odysseus' Sanctuary
Excavations at Agios Athanasios-Homer's School on Ithaca Island have unearthed artifacts from the Neolithic period to the Roman era, including inscribed tiles mentioning "Odysseus," strongly suggesting the location of the Odysseyon, a sanctuary dedicated to the hero, and confirming its religious, so...
Ithaca Excavation Confirms Location of Odysseus' Sanctuary
Excavations at Agios Athanasios-Homer's School on Ithaca Island have unearthed artifacts from the Neolithic period to the Roman era, including inscribed tiles mentioning "Odysseus," strongly suggesting the location of the Odysseyon, a sanctuary dedicated to the hero, and confirming its religious, so...
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28% Bias Score


UK Camellia House Restoration Wins European Heritage Award
Wentworth Woodhouse's Camellia House in Rotherham, UK, won a European Heritage Award for its £5 million restoration, transforming a roofless ruin into a public tearoom and heritage venue, showcasing some of the world's oldest camellia plants and demonstrating a balanced approach to horticultural, ar...
UK Camellia House Restoration Wins European Heritage Award
Wentworth Woodhouse's Camellia House in Rotherham, UK, won a European Heritage Award for its £5 million restoration, transforming a roofless ruin into a public tearoom and heritage venue, showcasing some of the world's oldest camellia plants and demonstrating a balanced approach to horticultural, ar...
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40% Bias Score


Gender Imbalance in UK Nonfiction Publishing
A new prize, the Women's Prize for Nonfiction, aims to address the significant gender imbalance in UK nonfiction publishing, where over 60% of titles on bestseller lists are by men, and female authors receive fewer awards and reviews.
Gender Imbalance in UK Nonfiction Publishing
A new prize, the Women's Prize for Nonfiction, aims to address the significant gender imbalance in UK nonfiction publishing, where over 60% of titles on bestseller lists are by men, and female authors receive fewer awards and reviews.
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16% Bias Score


National Portrait Gallery Director Resigns After Trump's Attempted Dismissal
Following Donald Trump's attempted dismissal, Kim Sajet resigned as director of the National Portrait Gallery after 12 years, prioritizing the museum's stability over her position; the Smithsonian's board rebuffed Trump's claim of authority.
National Portrait Gallery Director Resigns After Trump's Attempted Dismissal
Following Donald Trump's attempted dismissal, Kim Sajet resigned as director of the National Portrait Gallery after 12 years, prioritizing the museum's stability over her position; the Smithsonian's board rebuffed Trump's claim of authority.
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52% Bias Score

Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...

Oyiri's Tate Modern Installation Explores Digital Culture's Impact on Body Image
Christelle Oyiri's multimedia installation at London's Tate Modern, "In a Perpetual Remix Where Is My Own Song?", explores how digital culture and the omnipresent gaze impact body image and self-perception, referencing the influence of figures like Kim Kardashian and the legacy of artists like Orlan...
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44% Bias Score

NASA's DEI Rollbacks Overshadow Sally Ride Documentary Premiere
Sally", a documentary about the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, premiered at Sundance as NASA rolled back DEI initiatives, rescinded its promise to send a woman and person of color to the moon, and reportedly pressured employees to hide LGBTQ+ symbols.

NASA's DEI Rollbacks Overshadow Sally Ride Documentary Premiere
Sally", a documentary about the first American woman in space, Sally Ride, premiered at Sundance as NASA rolled back DEI initiatives, rescinded its promise to send a woman and person of color to the moon, and reportedly pressured employees to hide LGBTQ+ symbols.
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36% Bias Score

Authenticity of National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah" Painting Questioned
The National Gallery's 1980 acquisition of Peter Paul Rubens' "Samson and Delilah" is disputed due to questions about its brushwork, a modern blockboard added to the back potentially concealing original evidence, and the painting's provenance linked to a historian known for misattributing works.

Authenticity of National Gallery's "Samson and Delilah" Painting Questioned
The National Gallery's 1980 acquisition of Peter Paul Rubens' "Samson and Delilah" is disputed due to questions about its brushwork, a modern blockboard added to the back potentially concealing original evidence, and the painting's provenance linked to a historian known for misattributing works.
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52% Bias Score

Increased Costs Force Cancellation of 25 East Anglian Festivals
The Cambridge Folk Festival, along with 24 other East Anglian festivals, was canceled in 2025 due to increased costs and inflation, resulting in a £320,000 loss for the Cambridge event in 2024 and significantly impacting local musicians and the regional economy.

Increased Costs Force Cancellation of 25 East Anglian Festivals
The Cambridge Folk Festival, along with 24 other East Anglian festivals, was canceled in 2025 due to increased costs and inflation, resulting in a £320,000 loss for the Cambridge event in 2024 and significantly impacting local musicians and the regional economy.
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44% Bias Score

AA Patrolman's 420-Mile Tribute to 100-Year-Old Veteran
John Foster, an AA patrolman, completed a 420-mile round trip on a 1961 BSA motorcycle to celebrate the 100th birthday of Derek Fothergill, a veteran of the AA with 37 years of service, presenting him with a commemorative roundel in Lacock, Wiltshire.

AA Patrolman's 420-Mile Tribute to 100-Year-Old Veteran
John Foster, an AA patrolman, completed a 420-mile round trip on a 1961 BSA motorcycle to celebrate the 100th birthday of Derek Fothergill, a veteran of the AA with 37 years of service, presenting him with a commemorative roundel in Lacock, Wiltshire.
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24% Bias Score

Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.

Medieval Aristocrat's Revenge: The 1337 Murder of Priest John Forde
In 1337, priest John Forde was murdered in London by four men hired by his former lover, Ela Fitzpayne, a wealthy aristocrat, due to a betrayal following their involvement in a priory robbery and the archbishop's letter denouncing Fitzpayne's adultery with Forde.
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28% Bias Score
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